Review of Dracula (1931) by Desson Howe for Washington Post — 08 Mar 1935
It's sexy and bloody and, to my amazement, R-rated, but in a stylized, Grand Kabuki manner that lifts the action (including the sex and violence) from our normal sphere of reality to the realm of timeless, primal tales.
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This review of Dracula (1931) was written by Desson Howe and published by Washington Post on 08 Mar 1935.
Dracula has generally received positive reviews.
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